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Encourage delayed gratification in children from "summary" of The Opposite of Spoiled by Ron Lieber

Encouraging delayed gratification in children is a critical lesson that can benefit them throughout their lives. When we teach children to wait for something they want, we are teaching them patience, self-control, and the value of hard work. This concept is about instilling in children the ability to resist the urge for immediate satisfaction in exchange for a greater reward in the future. One way to encourage delayed gratification is by setting clear expectations and boundaries around spending. By establishing rules and guidelines for when and how children can spend their money, we are teaching them to prioritize their needs and wants. This helps them understand the concept of saving up for something they truly desire, rather than impulsively spending their money on fleeting ...
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    The Opposite of Spoiled

    Ron Lieber

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